1. Mind.-Excitement.-Could not describe her symptoms for tears and sobs.-Emotions very easily excited.-Sad; melancholy; mute despair.-Great anxiety; thought she was going to die.-Anxious, restless, ran about the room.-Delirium like delirium tremens.-Illusions with hypochondriacal mood; sees brilliantly coloured birds; hears voices; have a sensation of sitting in wet; perceive various odours; thinks he will die; thinks he sees his own burial; that persons about him are growing larger.-Terror, cried out in great alarm.-Ill-humour.-Irritable, wants to be alone.-Flow of ideas rapid and pleasant; but without control of the will; like the condition of dreaming.-Incapable of thinking or fixing mind.-Stupefaction; coma.

2. Head.-After a nap head dull and confused as from disordered stomach, < by vinegar, < after eating, compelled to lie down.-Giddiness and drowsiness; everything turns round.-Dull pain.-Something shot to the head like lightning the instant the injection took place.-Brain feels tense as though wound up tightly.-Vertigo from least motion of head (caused by Morphinum; verified by a cure with Morph. mur. 500).-Head dull; heavy as lead; hot.-Headache: sudden; intense; pressive; throbbing like a pulse, as if head would burst; in forehead; intolerable r. side; in occiput.-Headache with drowsiness.-Tensive sensation, as if skull too small for brain; reading, writing, thinking very difficult.-Head drawn backward.

12. Abdomen.-Pain in umbilical region.-Distension.-Acute pain in abdomen, and along spinal column, on every inspiration.-Colic > turning on back in morning.

13. Stool and Anus.-Diarrhoea (the acetate generally produced diarrhoea); watery; with horrid tenesmus, straining and burning in rectum, almost causing frenzy.-Constipation for a long time.-Stool retained.-Indolent evacuation of a little faeces with painful urging.

18. Chest.-Chest tight, breathing difficult, asked to be raised, saying she felt as if she were dying.-Pain in middle of sternum.-Ill with an indescribable sensation, worse than any pain, behind lower half of sternum.

22. Upper Limbs.-Stiffness and pain in arms after sleep.-Twitchings, tremblings.-Fingers numb and both thumbs firmly drawn into palms.

23. Lower Limbs.-Gait insecure; tottering, staggering.-Legs swollen.-Cramps in several muscles.-Wandering, sharp pains in legs and feet; numbness of legs and feet with falling on attempting to stand.-Her legs were twitched up and she begged that they might be held, as she could not keep them quiet; it felt as if there were worms in them.-Icy coldness of l. sole as if standing on oil-cloth.

26. Sleep.-Yawning.-Heaviness; drowsiness.-Prolonged deep sleep.-Half waking, half stupid condition, with perfect ability to think of different things though at the same time busy with confused fantasies; during this slumber limbs stiff and immovable, could only be moved by very great exertion of the will.-Heavy sleep with red cheeks.-Sleepless.-Restless sleep with frequent startings.-Sleep restless with headache, fever, and itching of skin.-Dreams: pleasant; frightful.